09-07-2009
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Originally Posted by
jelloir
So how would I go about creating the directory structure in /cygdrive/e/Archive/ and moving files older than 6 months from /cygdrive/d/data/ whilst preserving there position in the directory structure destination starting at /cygdrive/e/Archive/ from /cygdrive/d/data/?
I have looked and googled by frankly my command line fu is not that good.... yet
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Not sure but.....
I don't believe there's any way to do matching/substitution on {} so I believe what you really need to do is have xargs invoke some script that you write, rather than calling mv, and have your script do the actual mv. That way, you can make substitutions in the path for where you want to move the file to. And, for the directory structure, I would use "mkdir -p" to create the hierarchy. In fact, you could just call it before each move. You only have to give it the path to the final directory and, if necessary, it will create all intermediate sub-directories. If it already exists, then it does nothing.
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datetime::timezone::local::win32
DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Win32(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Win32(3)
NAME
DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Win32 - Determine the local system's time zone on Windows
VERSION
version 1.63
SYNOPSIS
my $tz = DateTime::TimeZone->new( name => 'local' );
my $tz = DateTime::TimeZone::Local->TimeZone();
DESCRIPTION
This module provides methods for determining the local time zone on a Windows platform.
HOW THE TIME ZONE IS DETERMINED
This class tries the following methods of determining the local time zone:
o $ENV{TZ}
It checks $ENV{TZ} for a valid time zone name.
o Windows Registry
When using the registry, we look for the Windows time zone and use a mapping to translate this to an Olson time zone name.
o Windows Vista and 2008
We look in "SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control/TimeZoneInformation/" for a node named "/TimeZoneKeyName". If this exists, we use
this key to look up the Olson time zone name in our mapping.
o Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server
We look in "SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/Time Zones/" and loop through all of its sub keys.
For each sub key, we compare the value of the key with "/Std" appended to the end to the value of
"SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control/TimeZoneInformation/StandardName". This gives us the English name of the Windows time zone,
which we use to look up the Olson time zone name.
o Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millenium Edition
The algorithm is the same as for NT, but we loop through the sub keys of "SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Time
Zones/"
AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Dave Rolsky.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.18.2 2013-10-28 DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Win32(3)